Description induced by modelisation methods in the case of building thermal simulation

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Description induced by modelisation methods in the case of building thermal simulation

Harry Boyer, François Garde, Philippe Lauret, Jean Brau

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Harry Boyer, François Garde, Philippe Lauret, Jean Brau. Description induced by modelisation

methods in the case of building thermal simulation. International Building Performance Simulation

Association, IBPSA 1995, Aug 1995, Madison, United States. pp.64-70. �hal-00768560�

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ABSTRACT

Two main modelisation techniques are the analytic and systemic methods. After a presentation of each method applied to building simulation, this paper emphases the benefit of systemic modelisation for multizone cases. Using a conceptual de scription of a building issued of previous method, one particular sub -system appears naturally, i.e. the thermal zone.

Then, the physical coupling of thermal zones can simply be solved. Building description through data structures, required for thermal simulation, is easily reached. The detail of our organisation is given in the case of our multiple model software, CODYRUN.

Because of our resolution sheme, the main problem is the establishment of a thermal zone model. So, the computer generation of one zone nodal model is explained.

Description induced by modelisation methods in the case of building thermal simulation Simulation methology

Harry Boyer, François Garde, Alfred Lauret, Jean Brau

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